Levi Haner a driver for Domino’s Pizza runs up Mount Garfield with a pizza during the Mount Garfield Grumble five mile run Saturday.

Photo by William Woody

Paonia resident Mike Jackson takes aim during the first Colorado State International Defensive Pistol Association shoot at the San Juan Shooting Range in Montrose Saturday.

Photo by Christopher Tomlinson

The veneration of the cross during the Good Friday service at St. Joseph Catholic Church, 330 White Ave in GJ. The cross was passed from parishioner to parishioner during the service.

Photo by Dean Humphrey

Tyler Mooney, Michael Rowe, Donald Cardin and David Farnsworth work to convert an engine to run on CNG.

Photo by Dean Humphrey

Brothers Kamdyn, 4, and Romyn Krabbe, 3, are pushed on a swing by day care teacher Tena Vajcner at the Stepping Stones Children’s Center on 7th Street.

Photo by Dean Humphrey

New City Councilwoman Laura Luke in her home in Grand Junction.

Photo by Dean Humphrey

A Mesa State College student traverses the quad.

Photo by Gretel Daugherty

Production supervisor Barb Myers adds green frosting for grass to a scene on a chocolate Easter egg she’s decorating at Enstrom’s Candies. Visitors to the candy store were able to watch Myers and toffee supervisor Kim Smith decorate eggs until the end of March; the fancy eggs are now available to personalize as gifts for Easter.

Photo by Richie Ann Ashcraft

Dean Rickman, with CPC Soluntions, tries to re-create his Peeps diorama, “Centi-Peep,” after a TV cameraman bumped into it and knocked part of it down. The company is hosting the next Chamber After Hours event on Tuesday, where members will vote on the best diorama. See a photo gallery of all the entries at GJSentinel.com.

Photo by Christopher Tomlinson

Gary Zemanm from Glen Burnie, Maryland , sits under the ‘water mushroom’ at the Ouray Hot Springs pool.Ouray’s 250 to 150 foot public pool contains over a million gallons of crystal clear natural hot springs water, free from the strong smell of sulfur typical of many hot springs. In addition to several soaking sections at a variety of temperatures ranging from 96 to 106 degrees, the pool has a lap swimming section, a diving area, a large slide, shallow section for younger children and a game area for water volleyball.

Photo by Staff

Braden Anderson heads for home after a hit with Sam Farris from Mesa St softball team in a Challenger baseball game at Bergman Field

Photo by Dean Humphrey

Gabrielle Bode rehearses one of the solos in “How to Eat Like a Child and Other Lessons in Not Being a Grown-up”

Photo by Dean Humphrey

The fire in Cindy Meyers’ home started around 7 a.m. Monday morning, according to neighbors.

Photo by Staff

A wild cat watches as students and professors pass in front of Lowell Heiny Hall Monday. The ferel cats are fed by some on campus and disdained by others because they hunt wild birds according to Professor of Biology Bruce Bauerlie.

Photo by Gretel Daugherty

An actress portrays the Aztec mother goddess before transforming into the Virgin Mary during Sunday’s Su Theatro performance at the Mesa State College Center ballroom.

Photo by Christopher Tomlinson

Alfredo Conovilca, a Peruvian, thins peach blossoms in an orchard on East Orchard Mesa owned by Bruce Talbott, who says he sees benefits of a new law in Utah that, when enacted in 2013, will give immigrants who are in the state illegally a path to work permits. A guest worker law in Colorado hinges on workers obtaining federal visas, which Talbott says can be problematic. Some Western Slope lawmakers say the Utah law only highlights conflicts with federal legislation: Illegal workers would be subject to deportation no matter what their status in a state.